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Where boho sentiments and Western styling collide, there’s bound to be plenty of desirable accessories. The 2 Bandits don’t disappoint with their latest collection for the autumn / winter 2015 season. Starring Delilah Summer Parillo, the south-western inspired look book was photographed by Aaron Feaver and styled by Coryn Madley.

It’s like they’re throwing it back and taking a peek into the future at the same time, growing boyish but looking extra fine, keeping it super-basic while playing it impossibly cool: Shaina Mote’s minimal silhouettes make every single frame lensed by Aaron Feaver feel like a feast for hungry eyes. Draping beautifully and hanging loosely, dancing freely along the lines of the body before hugging…

Not that you could ever attempt to measure, or weight, an editorial’s uplifiting vibes, nor that you could ever manage to capture its true feel in a fortress of carefully chosen words, but something about Aaron Fever‘s work does strike as hitting the perfect blend of moods, and emotions and flavours. Photographed for Aishti Magazine, his latest shoot has everything going for it: the endless…

If there’s one way to add something extra to any fall 2014 outfit, it’s with a floppy fedora. Janessa Leone’s ‘Dark Horse’ collection of hats has so many perfect examples you wouldn’t know which to go for first. The look book by Aaron Feaver captures the cool bohemian sentiment on model Bree Smith.

In a sea of people she walks untroubled, acting as if she knows the path by heart, a faint smile upon her lips and a pair of chunky heels her only companions; in a sea of people, your eyes will always search for her, the beautiful girl draped in dusted colours, the one who isn’t afraid to take a risk, the ’60s archetype: classy, sassy…

Like clouded memories, or random facts of existence drawn amongst vague lines, like walking dreams bound to invade reality at any given point, or moments so full of life they couldn’t possibly be rendered still, Aaron Feaver’s photographs are all about capturing the beauty and the emotions enclosed in something as fragile as a fraction of time. Instants that pass in a flash, leaving nothing…

Some of the most beautiful sights are anchoring safely in a state of simplicity, laying untroubled, forever unstained. Like the intimate scene depicting a gorgeous woman, spoiled by the gentle rays of light, her body bare of any heaviness, her face the sweetest poem nature could recite without the use of words. And just as a blur is about to slowly take over her reality,…